Why have a plot when gradual discovery with expository dialogue will do.
“Contact” -Sagan
More scientific method
“The Diamond Age” -Stephenson
This book even has long discussions of computing
“Sideways Stories from Wayside School”
Anything with jokes is going to be about logic at some point.
“Of Human Bondage” -Maugham
This book has a famous scene where the Phillip goes to Paris to study art; you get the impression that he isn’t very good at painting and as time goes on he starts to recognize that his fellow students are not great painters either. After two years, he gradually builds up the courage to have one of his instructors look at all of his work and let him know whether or not he can achieve his goal of becoming great painter. After he receives a negative verdict he commits to a new life plan.
I can’t believe i forgot Wayside School—those stories were brilliant. I wouldn’t say they taught me any particular technique of rationality, more a general lightness of thought. And they were, of course, a joy to read.
“If You Give a Mouse a Cookie”
A good primer on chaos theory for youth?
“Rendezvous with Rama”
Why have a plot when gradual discovery with expository dialogue will do.
“Contact” -Sagan
More scientific method
“The Diamond Age” -Stephenson
This book even has long discussions of computing
“Sideways Stories from Wayside School”
Anything with jokes is going to be about logic at some point.
“Of Human Bondage” -Maugham
This book has a famous scene where the Phillip goes to Paris to study art; you get the impression that he isn’t very good at painting and as time goes on he starts to recognize that his fellow students are not great painters either. After two years, he gradually builds up the courage to have one of his instructors look at all of his work and let him know whether or not he can achieve his goal of becoming great painter. After he receives a negative verdict he commits to a new life plan.
I can’t believe i forgot Wayside School—those stories were brilliant. I wouldn’t say they taught me any particular technique of rationality, more a general lightness of thought. And they were, of course, a joy to read.